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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Rename first N numeric strings in filename Post 303033747 by anbu23 on Thursday 11th of April 2019 05:46:19 AM
Old 04-11-2019
Code:
$ for i in *.mp4
> do
> Num=${i%%[a-zA-Z]*}
> echo mv $i $((10000 + RANDOM % 9999))${i#$Num}
> done
mv 29003ArianaGrandeDangerousWoman9WbCfHutDSE.mp4 12880ArianaGrandeDangerousWoman9WbCfHutDSE.mp4
mv 29024ArianaGrandeFocuslfwVfwpfp8.mp4 17588ArianaGrandeFocuslfwVfwpfp8.mp4
mv 39043ArianaGrandeGodisawomankHLHSlExFis.mp4 19680ArianaGrandeGodisawomankHLHSlExFis.mp4
mv 87338ArianaGrandebreakupwithyourgirlfriendimboredLH4Y1ZUUx2g.mp4 17652ArianaGrandebreakupwithyourgirlfriendimboredLH4Y1ZUUx2g.mp4
mv 92593ArianaGrandebreathinkN0iD0pI3o0.mp4 17909ArianaGrandebreathinkN0iD0pI3o0.mp4

 

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SHUFFLE(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						SHUFFLE(1)

NAME
shuffle -- print a random permutation of the command line arguments SYNOPSIS
shuffle [-0] [-f filename ...] [-n number] [-p number] [arg] [...] DESCRIPTION
The shuffle program prints a random permutation (or ``shuffle'') of its command line arguments. This can be useful in shell scripts for selecting a random order in which to do a set of tasks, view a set of files, etc. If the -f option is given, the data is taken from that files' contents or if the filename is - ``stdin''. If the -n option is given, its argument is treated as a number, and the program prints a random permutation of the numbers greater than or equal to 0 and less than the argument. If the -p option is given, its argument is treated as a number, and the program prints that number of randomly selected lines or arguments in a random order. The -0 option changes the field separator character from to , so that the output is suitable to be sent to xargs(1) (to handle filenames with whitespace in them). EXAMPLES
$ shuffle a b c d c b d a $ shuffle -p 1 a b c d d $ shuffle -n 4 -p 2 0 3 SEE ALSO
jot(1), random(6) HISTORY
The shuffle program first appeared in NetBSD 1.4. AUTHORS
Written by Perry E. Metzger <perry@piermont.com>. BSD
February 18, 2009 BSD
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